Coffee table by austrian designer and artist Irene Maria Ganser. The series albeo consists of small lounge tables that are like a unique piece of jewelry in a room. Traditional craftsmanship coupled with a modern appeal bears the typical hallmark of the designer. The shape is an abstracted wooden stump with the surface of cross-grained wood which has been replicated from an old wooden board.
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The series albeo consists of small lounge tables that are like a unique piece of jewelry in a room. Traditional craftsmanship coupled with a modern appeal bears the typical hallmark of the designer. The shape is an abstracted wooden stump with the surface of cross-grained wood which has been replicated from an old wooden board. The wooden grain of a board at least 100 years old was moulded and cast in metal. Various surface treatments of the brass cast, such as grinding, filing or polishing, result in an interesting contrast of materials and colour. Metal is a naturally porous material so variations and imperfections are part of the stools character making each one unique. Varying heights and the possibility to arrange the individual parts differently are an additional bonus. Because of its design it mixes well with any style.
size: albeo I: 650mm x470mm x200mm
albeo II: 650mmx470mm x300mm
2017 I albeo IV, albeo II bronze I Salone Internazionale di Mobile I Milano I Italy
2016 I albeo III, albeo II I Venice Design week I Venice I Italy
2016 I punto nero+lamp I design space I Skopje I Macedonia
2016 I albeo I+II bronze I Indian summer I Toolsgalerie Paris I Paris I France
2016 I punto nero+lamp I architecture+design space I Tallinn I Republic of Estonia
2016 I albeo I+II bronze I Cite des femmes I Toolsgalerie Paris I Paris I France
2016 I punto I Wolford Milan Corso Venezia 8 – Salone Internazionale di Mobile I Milan I Italy
2016 I albeo III bronze, punto nero I Villa Necchi – Salone Internazionale di Mobile I Milan I Italy
2015 I albeo I brass +albeo II silver I Pilsen European Capital of Culture 2015 I DEPO 2015 I Pilsen I Czech Republic
2015 I albeo I+II I gallery Klovicevi Dvori I Zagreb I Croatia
2015 I albeo I brass +albeo II silver I La Pelota – Salone Internazionale di Mobile I Milan I Italy
2014 I albeo I+ II I La Rotonda di Besana – Salone Internazionale di Mobile I Milan I Italy
2014 I furniture display for Neue Wiener Werkstätte (NWW) for “Licht ins Dunkel“ in the ORF studios I Vienna I Austria
2014 I albeo I+ II I Design 2014 Living& Lifestyle I Die Presse-design MAK I Vienna I Austria
2013 I “Montenegro” I Austrian Embassy Montenegro I Podgorica I Montenegro
2012 I “Sail in the city” I Stilwerk/ artplex I Vienna I Austria
2011 I “Das grosse Wiener Kaffeehausprojekt“ I Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) I Vienna I Austria
2008 I Alfa Romeo Yachtracing I Luxury, Please Hofburg I Vienna I Austria
2005 I “The third man“ I Viennese Cafe EXPO Aichi I Yokohama I Japan
2001 I art installation “automobile“ I Opel Corsa Vauxhall I Maastricht I Netherlands
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